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route were asked to chip in for gas after the airplane had to make an unscheduled refueling stop in syria. apparently the airline did not have an account at the domestic damascus airport. in the end they put worked out a deal without the passengers having to pass the hat. >> great for maybe a dieter's best friend the doctor say that it has its downside, they say that grapefruit juice can increase your risk of developing kidney stones but to 34 percent, it is unclear why that is special because other citrus juices like lemonade and orange juice have been shown to help but doctors say the best protection is always a plain old-fashioned water. encouraging news for people that have tried to lose weight more than once, a new study suggests that it is never too late to shed pounds again. previous research had cast yo yo dieting in a negative light but the latest eddy found the women that had a history of weight cycling lost the same amount as women who had no such history. the study's author says to not give up. summer allergies got you down? in today's summer check out dr. kim takes a look at
route were asked to chip in for gas after the airplane had to make an unscheduled refueling stop in syria. apparently the airline did not have an account at the domestic damascus airport. in the end they put worked out a deal without the passengers having to pass the hat. >> great for maybe a dieter's best friend the doctor say that it has its downside, they say that grapefruit juice can increase your risk of developing kidney stones but to 34 percent, it is unclear why that is special...
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military hitting back at targets at eastern syria. iraq and syria are using drone and missile strikes by iranian backed militants. >>> following up on the firepower, several hundred american troops are headed to the middle east to enhance protections on u.s. forces. ground attacks in gaza. we have a video showing armored vehicles destroying hamas tunnels and places where hamas launches missiles against israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a larger invasion is yet to come as arab leaders called a cease-fire. the u.n. says gaza is on the verge of running out of fuel as hospitals struggle to save the wounded. >>> minnesota congressman dean phillips announces his presidential bid, becoming the first elected democrat to challenge biden for nomination. he formally announced his campaign this morning in new hampshire where he will file to run in the state's democratic party. at least 27 people are dead in acapulco, mexico after hurricane otis tore through the city this week. many buildings were destroyed and roads submerged
military hitting back at targets at eastern syria. iraq and syria are using drone and missile strikes by iranian backed militants. >>> following up on the firepower, several hundred american troops are headed to the middle east to enhance protections on u.s. forces. ground attacks in gaza. we have a video showing armored vehicles destroying hamas tunnels and places where hamas launches missiles against israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a larger invasion is yet to...
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they're safely out of syria. and joining us from turkey this morning, ben as usual is off camera seeing these pictures get through. thank you very much for what you're doing, clarissa, and welcome back to the world here. where there times when you thought you might not get out of there? >> certainly there were many times when we had very serious concerns about how we would be able to get out not just out of the country but out of the city where we were. it's been one of the hot beds of the resistance since this uprising began nearly a year ago. while we were there, we saw tanks coming in and around the city making it very difficult to move in and out. but then beyond that, of course, you have to actually cross the border from syria into turkey. it is a pretty dangerous endeavor. it's also physically very demanding. it had been raining a lot the week before we made our exit. which meant that the terrain was incredibly muddy. we were literally wading through canals in the dead of night. so certainly it was a very d
they're safely out of syria. and joining us from turkey this morning, ben as usual is off camera seeing these pictures get through. thank you very much for what you're doing, clarissa, and welcome back to the world here. where there times when you thought you might not get out of there? >> certainly there were many times when we had very serious concerns about how we would be able to get out not just out of the country but out of the city where we were. it's been one of the hot beds of...
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the president's friend, senator lindsey graham, called syria the "biggest mistake of his presidency" and said it will put america at risk. he also said the president's indifference toward the kurds completely undercut the trip tonight by vice president pence and secretary of state mike pompeo to turkey to try and end the conflict. there is so much to talk about tonight, and paula reid leads off our coverage tonight at the agite house. paula, things are getting very heated. >> reporter: heated indeed, norah. the president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from oorthern syria continued to reverberate today during an toplosive meeting between the president and congressional lawmakers, which ended with an exchange of insults and democrats storming out of the white house. >> i want to bring our soldiers back home. we're not a police force. we're a fighting force. >> reporter: all day, president trump has been insisting the war in syria is not america's concern. >> i'm not going to get involved in a war between turkey and syria, especially when, if you look at the kurds, and again, i say
the president's friend, senator lindsey graham, called syria the "biggest mistake of his presidency" and said it will put america at risk. he also said the president's indifference toward the kurds completely undercut the trip tonight by vice president pence and secretary of state mike pompeo to turkey to try and end the conflict. there is so much to talk about tonight, and paula reid leads off our coverage tonight at the agite house. paula, things are getting very heated. >>...
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forces in syria and iraq in the last 10 days. 21 troops have been injured in those attacks, 19 so far have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries and while joe biden and millie at officials -- military officials warn it is escalating to a broader conflict in the region. >> my warning was that if they continue to move against those troops, we will respond. and he should be prepared. >> we don't want to see this escalate, we don't want to see hostilities, we are not interested in a conflict, but we will absolutely do what we have to do to protect our facilities and national interest. >> the pentagon says the attacks have been on the rise since the war between israel and hamas began, and yesterday's air strikes are about defense u.s. forces separate to support israel. officials say they did not coordinate these air strikes with israel. >>> you can stay up-to-date on the very latest on our website, kpix .com and streaming on the cbs news app. >>> a new twist in the ongoing saga surrounding driverless taxis in san francisco, one of the biggest companies in the market, cruise is halti
forces in syria and iraq in the last 10 days. 21 troops have been injured in those attacks, 19 so far have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries and while joe biden and millie at officials -- military officials warn it is escalating to a broader conflict in the region. >> my warning was that if they continue to move against those troops, we will respond. and he should be prepared. >> we don't want to see this escalate, we don't want to see hostilities, we are not interested...
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on tuesday isis released a video showing they were taken captive in syria. they demanded they pay $20 million within 72 hours to secure their release. his mother issued a tearful plea begging them to release her son. on saturday she reacted to the photo. >> his face looked extremely nervous she told reporters. japan's prime minister agely insisted his country will not bow to terrorism and will help them to fight it. isis captured him last summer. his mother said her 47-year-old son left his 2 week old baby in october hoping to rescue his friend but instead was taken hostage. back to you. >> president obama has condemned what he kales the brutal murder of -- calls the brutal murder of the japanese hostage. >>> more deadly violence in you you crane. they fired -- uh crane. the top rebel leaders said this the beginning of -- is the beginning. >> he has called an emergency meeting to coordinate the government's response. >>> the measles out break has now hit a southern california college campus. an infected student entered the main lie bribery -- library. anyone
on tuesday isis released a video showing they were taken captive in syria. they demanded they pay $20 million within 72 hours to secure their release. his mother issued a tearful plea begging them to release her son. on saturday she reacted to the photo. >> his face looked extremely nervous she told reporters. japan's prime minister agely insisted his country will not bow to terrorism and will help them to fight it. isis captured him last summer. his mother said her 47-year-old son left...
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, and at a garrison in southern syria. the decision to stay came after secretary of state pompeo and acting defense secretary shanahan heard bitter complaints from allies that the u.s. was abandoning syria before a lasting defeat of isis had been achieved. no other countries were willing to keep their troops in syria if the u.s. was pulling out. pentagon officials say 400 american troops alone are not enough to prevent a resurgence of isis. so this plan depends on other countries contributing troops as well. aie chairman of the joint chiefs says he is confident they will. jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. we do have some new information tonight about when special iaunsel robert mueller will turn ller his report on russian interference in the presidential campaign. paula reid is at the white house with more on this. so, paula, there was some talk that it might be turned over iday. that's not going to happen. then there was talk about next hek. what's the latest you're hearing on timing? >> reporter: well, je
, and at a garrison in southern syria. the decision to stay came after secretary of state pompeo and acting defense secretary shanahan heard bitter complaints from allies that the u.s. was abandoning syria before a lasting defeat of isis had been achieved. no other countries were willing to keep their troops in syria if the u.s. was pulling out. pentagon officials say 400 american troops alone are not enough to prevent a resurgence of isis. so this plan depends on other countries contributing...
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iran's role in syria's civil war has been decisive. not only have they been able to turn the tide of fighting in the government's favor in several key battles, but just this year, iran has loaned syria more than $3.5 billion to buy petroleum without which the country probably by now would have collapsed. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather headed east. we'll have your latest forecast. >>> plus, a look at one of the world's richest men, brazil's eike batista, and how his empire crumbled this week. >>> and we'll visit oprah winfr winfrey's home in santa barbara as she auctioned off some of her belongi belongings. that's it for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat. here's liz >>> good morning, it's friday is, november 1. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this friday and we kick it off with a serious accident, i
iran's role in syria's civil war has been decisive. not only have they been able to turn the tide of fighting in the government's favor in several key battles, but just this year, iran has loaned syria more than $3.5 billion to buy petroleum without which the country probably by now would have collapsed. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather headed east. we'll have your latest forecast....
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personnel in iraq and syria. the pentagon says these are separate to the ongoing war between israel and hamas, but the two are linked. iran's proxies have stepped up attacks in the region and on israel since this conflict with gaza began. there's fears it could escalate even further as the ground invasion looms. overnight israel continued to carry out raids into gaza. troops and tanks supported by fighter jets and drones hit targets on the outskirts of gaza city. the idf spokesman said this is to clear explosives and traps in order to prepare the ground for the invasion. this morning israel said it killed a hamas official partially responsible for planning that deadly october 7th attack. meanwhile, the situation in gaza grows more desperate. the world food program executive director cindy mccain said people are starving to death while the bureaucracy holds up the desperately needed aid in egypt. just 12 trucks made it in yesterday. the u.n. says its operations are being paralyzed by the lack of fuel. the remainin
personnel in iraq and syria. the pentagon says these are separate to the ongoing war between israel and hamas, but the two are linked. iran's proxies have stepped up attacks in the region and on israel since this conflict with gaza began. there's fears it could escalate even further as the ground invasion looms. overnight israel continued to carry out raids into gaza. troops and tanks supported by fighter jets and drones hit targets on the outskirts of gaza city. the idf spokesman said this is...
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and the president attends a solemn military ritual as the bodies of four americans killed in syria come home. >> i think it might be the toughest thing i have to do as president. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. we begin with a major winter storm dumping ice and snow this 1ekend along a 1,700-mile stretch from arkansas to maine. there were intense snowstorms today across the ohio valley and in upstate new york. in some areas, the snow will keep falling well into sunday, before a flash freeze hits the midwest and northeast. further south, there have been severe thunderstorms, and in central alabama, a tornado flipped cars and damaged homes and businesses. there are reports of injuries. meteorologist lisa meadows is tracking the storm in our minneapolis station wcco. lisa. >> yeah, reena, well, this storm actually dropped over a half a foot of snow out out over the midwest, and is only going to bring more as it continues to march across the northeast. here it is, where we do have the winter storm warning in pink. this goes from indiana all the way up through maine. the winter stor
and the president attends a solemn military ritual as the bodies of four americans killed in syria come home. >> i think it might be the toughest thing i have to do as president. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. we begin with a major winter storm dumping ice and snow this 1ekend along a 1,700-mile stretch from arkansas to maine. there were intense snowstorms today across the ohio valley and in upstate new york. in some areas, the snow will keep falling well into sunday,...
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syria is run by dictator bashar al assad. four years ago rebels rose up against him. now a quarter million have died. 12 million have fled. the chaos has spawned the refugee crisis in europe and the isis terrorist regime, which now holds one-third of syria and iraq. the u.s. is bombing isis. david martin tells us who russia is fighting for. >> reporter: the pentagon counted eight russian aircraft attacking two areas in western syria, well away from where u.s. aircraft normally operate, but also well away from territory controlled by isis. the targets, which russia said were weapons, ammunition and other military equipment belonging to terrorists, were in areas controlled by groups fighting to overthrow the regime of bashar al assad. in other words, russia is not joining the u.s. in the fight against isis but instead intervening on the side of assad, a brutal dictator president obama has repeatedly said must go. defense secretary carter said it amounts to throwing gasoline on a fire. >> the result of this kind of action will inevitably simply be to inflame the civil wa
syria is run by dictator bashar al assad. four years ago rebels rose up against him. now a quarter million have died. 12 million have fled. the chaos has spawned the refugee crisis in europe and the isis terrorist regime, which now holds one-third of syria and iraq. the u.s. is bombing isis. david martin tells us who russia is fighting for. >> reporter: the pentagon counted eight russian aircraft attacking two areas in western syria, well away from where u.s. aircraft normally operate,...
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bill will take us to the main russian air base in syria for an inside look at russia's battle against the enemies of dictator bashar al-assad. that's this sunday on "60 minutes." a muslim man from suburban philadelphia is in custody tonight after he allegedly attempted to assassinate a police officer. he apparently was inspired by isis. jericka duncan is in philadelphia. >> reporter: surveillance video shows the horrifying moment when 33-year-old philadelphia police officer jesse hartnett was ambushed at point-blank range. >> reporter: police say the >> reporter: police say the suspect, 30-year-old edward archer, fired at least a dozen times. here you can see his arm inside the patrol car. even though officer hartnett was struck three times in the left arm, he bravely exited his vehicle and pursued the suspect on foot, firing his weapon and wounding the perpetrator. philadelphia police commissioner richard ross: >> that is chilling, absolutely chilling when you watch that. and if that doesn't just make the hairs on your neck just raise when you see that, it's scary. that's all i can s
bill will take us to the main russian air base in syria for an inside look at russia's battle against the enemies of dictator bashar al-assad. that's this sunday on "60 minutes." a muslim man from suburban philadelphia is in custody tonight after he allegedly attempted to assassinate a police officer. he apparently was inspired by isis. jericka duncan is in philadelphia. >> reporter: surveillance video shows the horrifying moment when 33-year-old philadelphia police officer...
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protesters in syria continue to face fearful repression to demand the same of their president. videos posted on social networking sites, which cannot be verified because foreign reporters are band from sirria, claim hundreds of thousands turned out across the country on friday and were met with tear gas and live ammunition. anger has been fueled by video of the mutilated body of a 13-year-old boy who had been held by security police, and in egypt, protesters are back on the streets demanding a second revolution, more reforms, and a speedy trial for former president hosni mubarak and his top aides. mubarak has already been charged with graft and the premeditated killing of protesters, but here in libya, colonel moammar qaddafi remains entrenched. russ. >> mitchell: let's talk about that, alan. you say he remains entrenched. how long do people expect him to remain in power? >> reporter: well, the answer to that is sort of how long is a piece of string? there are basically only three ways for qaddafi to go. one, he just gives up and leaves, which he says he won't do. two, nato act
protesters in syria continue to face fearful repression to demand the same of their president. videos posted on social networking sites, which cannot be verified because foreign reporters are band from sirria, claim hundreds of thousands turned out across the country on friday and were met with tear gas and live ammunition. anger has been fueled by video of the mutilated body of a 13-year-old boy who had been held by security police, and in egypt, protesters are back on the streets demanding a...
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-led war against isis in syria. charlie d'agata is about 150 miles from manjib near one of the last isis strongholds. he went on patrol with kurdish forces who say the fight against the terrorist organization is far from over. >> reporter: while president trump and vice president pence continue to insist that isis is defeated in syria, the front lines tell a much different story. with u.s. forces and their allies on the ground battling a persistent enemy that refuses to surrender. even as we made our way to the fighting, we're warned that isis terror cells lurked among the ruined villages, planting bombs on the only road in and out. we're now traveling to the front lines in the east of the country. the very last pockets of isis resistance. once these areas are taken back, isis will no longer be considered a territorial force here. we rooived at ash shar an f to see forcesfiring. vital u.s. enforcements. troops and military hardware. where you find an american position fighting right beside forces here and they've be
-led war against isis in syria. charlie d'agata is about 150 miles from manjib near one of the last isis strongholds. he went on patrol with kurdish forces who say the fight against the terrorist organization is far from over. >> reporter: while president trump and vice president pence continue to insist that isis is defeated in syria, the front lines tell a much different story. with u.s. forces and their allies on the ground battling a persistent enemy that refuses to surrender. even as...
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israel, meantime, says it carried out strikes against military infrastructure in syria after rockets from there fell in open israeli territory. in gaza, israeli fighter jets hit more than had 50 hamas targets in the last day. benjamin netanyahu announced the war has entered its second stage. ian lee is in tel aviv with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it seems lake that long-anticipated ground invasion is under way. we were down on the gaza border this weekend. we could see air strikes and artillery. over the past few days, the israeli military says it struck more than 600 targets including weapons depots, anti-tank missile launching positions, as well as hideouts and staging grounds used by hamas. israel expanded ground operations in gaza over the weekend and launched hundreds of air strikes against hundreds of hamas targets even as international calls for a cease-fire grow. >> the number of civilians who have been killed and injured is totally unacceptable. >> reporter: white house officials have warned that a cease-fire would benefit hamas, though the adm
israel, meantime, says it carried out strikes against military infrastructure in syria after rockets from there fell in open israeli territory. in gaza, israeli fighter jets hit more than had 50 hamas targets in the last day. benjamin netanyahu announced the war has entered its second stage. ian lee is in tel aviv with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it seems lake that long-anticipated ground invasion is under way. we were down on the gaza border this weekend....
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they say it's from new concerns involving a group of westerns traveling to syria and iraq to fight. westerns who are left scrutinized could be picked by al qaeda overseas. homeland security secretary jeh johnson did not get specific about what measures travelers would face but said in a statement, aviation security includes a number of measures both seen and unseen. some travelers here in the states say they're oklahoma with whaer measures even if there are more delays. the enhanced security measures will be implemented in the coming days but will not impact domestic flights. forces say the change isn't tied to a specific threat or the upcoming holiday weekend. anne-marie? >> ko im at new york liberty airport. thank you, ko. >>> this morning saudi arabia deployed 30,000 troops to its border of iraq after iraqi forces withdrew. meanwhile the islamic extremist group that's taken over large areas of iraq and syria is demanding people pledge allegiance. >> reporter: in this elaborately produced video released by isis in may, there's glaring omission. among the fighters and isis faithful
they say it's from new concerns involving a group of westerns traveling to syria and iraq to fight. westerns who are left scrutinized could be picked by al qaeda overseas. homeland security secretary jeh johnson did not get specific about what measures travelers would face but said in a statement, aviation security includes a number of measures both seen and unseen. some travelers here in the states say they're oklahoma with whaer measures even if there are more delays. the enhanced security...
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would you like to be the president of syria? >> i am not thinking about that now. >> but with rebels closing in on the capital, the question of who takes over from the regime is an urgent one. there is still a huge gulf between the many political groups operating outside of syria on behalf of the syrian opposition and the multitude of armed rebel groups inside the country and trying to unite such a fractured opposition is a huge undertaking. some people are taking that al ka deed because he has no political experience will really struggle to achieve this goal. other people are saying exactly the opposite, that precisely because he's not a politician, he may be someone that all of these different groups can get behind. but only time will tell. clarissa ward, cbs news, london. >>> ravi shankar who helped introduce indian music to the west has died. ♪ shankar died yesterday in california. he had undergone heart surgery last week. shankar and his long-necked stringed instrument became famous in the west after he played with the be
would you like to be the president of syria? >> i am not thinking about that now. >> but with rebels closing in on the capital, the question of who takes over from the regime is an urgent one. there is still a huge gulf between the many political groups operating outside of syria on behalf of the syrian opposition and the multitude of armed rebel groups inside the country and trying to unite such a fractured opposition is a huge undertaking. some people are taking that al ka deed...
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forces from syria has only emboldened the terror group. once isis is defeated on the battlefield, why would you continue to need u.s. forces here? >> translator: isis would not be finished, they would just change their strategy and tactics. they'll have a new way of organizing and continuing their terrorist activities. and while commanders here believe the final push against isis may be over in less than two months, no one dares predict what comes after that. charlie d'agata, cbs news in northern syria. >>> up next, a controversy surrounding this year's women's march. and later, the rescues after people were buried alive at a ski resort. [birds chirping] accidents can happen anytime that's why geico is here 24 hours a day everyday. geico, fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this valentine's day get what you want think only specialty stores hav
forces from syria has only emboldened the terror group. once isis is defeated on the battlefield, why would you continue to need u.s. forces here? >> translator: isis would not be finished, they would just change their strategy and tactics. they'll have a new way of organizing and continuing their terrorist activities. and while commanders here believe the final push against isis may be over in less than two months, no one dares predict what comes after that. charlie d'agata, cbs news in...
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bases in iraq and syria using drone and missile strikes. following up on the firepower, word this morning, several hundred u.s. troops are headed to the middle east to enhance protection of our forces there. >>> a ground attack in gaza. this is a raid carried out by israeli forces. you can see armored vehicles destroying hamas tunnels in places where the terror group hamas launches missiles against israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a larger invasion on the ground is still to come as arab leaders call for a cease-fire. then you cvs scenes out of gaza and they say they're running out of fuel as the hospital's there struggle to take care of the wounded. >>> three people injured in tel aviv after a rocket struck an apartment building early this morning. this morning, that four-story building suffered damage to several top floor apartments there. you can see the windows blown out, the walls charred with smoke still present from the blast. the strike came after hamas said it had renewed the bombing of tel aviv in response to
bases in iraq and syria using drone and missile strikes. following up on the firepower, word this morning, several hundred u.s. troops are headed to the middle east to enhance protection of our forces there. >>> a ground attack in gaza. this is a raid carried out by israeli forces. you can see armored vehicles destroying hamas tunnels in places where the terror group hamas launches missiles against israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a larger invasion on the ground...
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would you like to be the president of syria? >> i am not thinking about that now. >> reporter: but with rebels closing in on the capital, the question of who takes over from the regime is an urgent one. >> pelley: and clarissa ward is joining us from london tonight. clarissa, these syrian rebels are fractureed into a number of groups and one of them was labeled a terrorist organization by the obama administration today. what can you tell us about them? >> well, scott, nusra is one of a number of shadowy radical islamist groups on the ground. they've been welcomed by many syrians because of their numerous military successes. but the arrival of these types of groups has created a real shift on the ground that we as journalist cans even feel. rebel fighters now asking us "do you work for the c.i.a.? do you work for israel?" a lot more talk about jihad. and often these voices are drowning out the voices of more moderate activists. >> pelley: anything can happen in this volatile part of the world. clarissa, thanks very much. egypt re
would you like to be the president of syria? >> i am not thinking about that now. >> reporter: but with rebels closing in on the capital, the question of who takes over from the regime is an urgent one. >> pelley: and clarissa ward is joining us from london tonight. clarissa, these syrian rebels are fractureed into a number of groups and one of them was labeled a terrorist organization by the obama administration today. what can you tell us about them? >> well, scott,...
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forces from syria and wants them out in 30 days. there are about 2,000 american troops inside syria playing an important role supporting kurdish soldiers battling the islamic state. the kurdsife in the back and so generals as well as some republicans in congress agree. here's david martin. >> reporter: the president claims isis in jeer are defeated. a they are coming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true that the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been reduced to just a few pockets, but fighting remains fierce. last week the u.s. and its allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes. many of them called in by american special operations forces working with local fighters on the ground. the president's decision was denounced by members of his own party. >> i doubt there's anybody in the republican caucus in the senate that just isn't stunned by this appropriate -- this precipitous decision. >> reporter: lindsey gram wants to have hearings on whether the pullout was based on military advice. >> i
forces from syria and wants them out in 30 days. there are about 2,000 american troops inside syria playing an important role supporting kurdish soldiers battling the islamic state. the kurdsife in the back and so generals as well as some republicans in congress agree. here's david martin. >> reporter: the president claims isis in jeer are defeated. a they are coming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true that the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been...
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one of them, a refuge who came to the united states from syria. president obama puts a target on the nra. at a town hall meeting, the president accuses the gun lobby group of distorting his position on gun ownership. >>> will the markets end a volatile week on an upswing? wall street breathing a sigh of relief this morning after chinese stocks rally overnight. >>> and she might be the biggest pop star in the world, but >>> beyonce has plans on stealing the show the next time she takes the stage. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> two men arrested on terrorism related charges are expected to make their first court appearances today. one was picked up in california and the other in texas. both are refuges from the middle east and there may be a connection. brian webb is here in new york with the details. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning. federal prosecutors say there is no indication that either suspect was planning an attack in the u.s. but
one of them, a refuge who came to the united states from syria. president obama puts a target on the nra. at a town hall meeting, the president accuses the gun lobby group of distorting his position on gun ownership. >>> will the markets end a volatile week on an upswing? wall street breathing a sigh of relief this morning after chinese stocks rally overnight. >>> and she might be the biggest pop star in the world, but >>> beyonce has plans on stealing the show the...
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has no reason to be in syria. we will fight where it is to our benefit and only fight zelinski. the president trump says if turkey does anything he considered off-limits he will totally destroy and obliterate its economy. >>> early voting in san francisco began today. voting centered on the ground floor of city hall will be open weekdays from 8 am until 5 pm until election day november 5. it will be open on the two weekends before the election. october 26 and 27th and november 2 and third. >>> and appearance from bernie sanders outside his home in vermont today. he and his wife spotted leaving the house for a walk in the rain. sanders returned home saturday. one day after being treated for a heart attack he suffered on the campaign trail in las vegas. sanders told reporters he is feeling good. >>> when can we see you back on the trail? >> getting back to work a little bit right now. mostly what i'm trying to do. i used to walk a good distance every day. i got out of the habit. trying to get back into it. that is what i'm going to do right now. >>> his campaign has raised $33 mil
has no reason to be in syria. we will fight where it is to our benefit and only fight zelinski. the president trump says if turkey does anything he considered off-limits he will totally destroy and obliterate its economy. >>> early voting in san francisco began today. voting centered on the ground floor of city hall will be open weekdays from 8 am until 5 pm until election day november 5. it will be open on the two weekends before the election. october 26 and 27th and november 2 and...
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i think syria is a complete different story. i don't think we should be leaving syria, but in afghanistan, i want to make sure we keep an air force base. that's a main point()ú that part of the world. i hope we stay in that part, but not at 14,000 strong. we can do our job and do it well, but we have no more reason to be there. i think it is time the leave. >> brennan: thank you, senator. >> thank you, margaret. >> brennan: we'll be right back in a moment. milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. the follow up cat scan showed that it had gone to her liver. we needed a second opinion. that's when our journey began with cancer treatment centers of america. one of our questions was, how are we going to address my liver? so my doctor said i think we can do both surgeries together. i loved that. now my health is good. these people are saints. ha, they're saints. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confid
i think syria is a complete different story. i don't think we should be leaving syria, but in afghanistan, i want to make sure we keep an air force base. that's a main point()ú that part of the world. i hope we stay in that part, but not at 14,000 strong. we can do our job and do it well, but we have no more reason to be there. i think it is time the leave. >> brennan: thank you, senator. >> thank you, margaret. >> brennan: we'll be right back in a moment. milk, just without...
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who also disappeared while covering the war in syria. president obama is expected to make a statement on foley later today. >>> and this morning there is an uneasy peace in ferguson, missouri. but the fatal shooting of michael brown sparked another night of unrest. at least 47 people were arrested, one suspect from out of state was arrested for the third time. three handguns were confiscated and bottles thrown, but police say there were no shootings, no molotov cocktails and fewer incidents overall. >> the elders in this community, volunteers, activists and the clergy came out in large numbers. they walked, they talked with people. they urged order, calm and peace. that had a common influence on the younger people. >> a grand jury is expected to begin a criminal inquiry, and attorney general eric holder is due in ferguson today. susan mcginnis is in ferguson. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. last night the streets of ferguson were visibly more peaceful than we've seen on a lot of evenings here. captain johnson
who also disappeared while covering the war in syria. president obama is expected to make a statement on foley later today. >>> and this morning there is an uneasy peace in ferguson, missouri. but the fatal shooting of michael brown sparked another night of unrest. at least 47 people were arrested, one suspect from out of state was arrested for the third time. three handguns were confiscated and bottles thrown, but police say there were no shootings, no molotov cocktails and fewer...
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forces are ramping up firepower in northern syria. cbs news has learned that the move is to combat new threats on the battlefield. charlie d'agata reports from the region. >> reporter: u.s. forces brought out the big guns, bradley fighting vehicles, at a remote base in northern syria, significantly ramping up u.s. firepower. major general eric hill told us their arrival is to counter new threats on the battlefield. how has it changed over the past couple of months? >> we've been conducting a withdrawal, and we've been resetting ourselves here in the east. as we do that, we t hicl and co por he to sustairs >> reporter: combat power to match not isis but the militaries of the syrian regime. the russians, even militias amera and its kurdish allies here. essentially force protection? >> sure, force protection is always something that u.s. forces will ensure. >> reporter: but u.s. forces protecting oil fields face renewed threats after russian foreign minister sergei lavrov insisted that syrian forces must soon take them back under their c
forces are ramping up firepower in northern syria. cbs news has learned that the move is to combat new threats on the battlefield. charlie d'agata reports from the region. >> reporter: u.s. forces brought out the big guns, bradley fighting vehicles, at a remote base in northern syria, significantly ramping up u.s. firepower. major general eric hill told us their arrival is to counter new threats on the battlefield. how has it changed over the past couple of months? >> we've been...
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. >>> in syria, u.s.-backed forces are closing the noose around the islamic state's self-proclaimed capital of raqqa. much of the city is destroyed. and most of the residents have fled. some places gunmen are determined to fight to the end. holly william has been giving us a rare look inside syria and filed this reporter's notebook. >> reporter: we have been covering isis and the rise of its so-called caliphate or islamic state for three years now. this was our first look inside raqqa, the extremist, self proclaimed capital. we walked into the city, a neighborhood emptied of civilians. where american backed fighters, known as the syrian democratic forces, are clawing background from isis one block at a time. isis is now surrounded in raqqa. and estimated 2,500 fighters are being pummelled by u.s. air strikes. but as they did in mosul they're choosing to wreak more deaths rather than surrendering. when part of our team went forward, they were spotted by in a isis sniper. our producer, omar abdul kara had t
. >>> in syria, u.s.-backed forces are closing the noose around the islamic state's self-proclaimed capital of raqqa. much of the city is destroyed. and most of the residents have fled. some places gunmen are determined to fight to the end. holly william has been giving us a rare look inside syria and filed this reporter's notebook. >> reporter: we have been covering isis and the rise of its so-called caliphate or islamic state for three years now. this was our first look inside...
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middle east after american fighter jets launched a retaliatory strike on iranian-backed facilities in syria. the massive manhunt for the suspect and that deadly maine mass shooting is over tonight. what we are learning. >> he wouldn't want to go out any other way. that's exactly who he is as a man. he would give you the shirt off his back even if he had to walk in the snow with no shirt on. it's the only honor the victims. an interview with the family of a man who died a hero. >> my husband went to the kitchen and grabbed a butcher knife went after him to save the patrons that were in his establishment. >> norah: a major recall to tell you about after a dozen people are burned by the pressure cookers. and fall may be in full swing, but are you one of the many americans who will feel the heat this halloween weekend? >> a little bit of a switch up to say the very least. millions of you dealing with temperatures that are warmer than they should be for this time of year. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with a major escalat
middle east after american fighter jets launched a retaliatory strike on iranian-backed facilities in syria. the massive manhunt for the suspect and that deadly maine mass shooting is over tonight. what we are learning. >> he wouldn't want to go out any other way. that's exactly who he is as a man. he would give you the shirt off his back even if he had to walk in the snow with no shirt on. it's the only honor the victims. an interview with the family of a man who died a hero. >> my...
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. >>> with isis on the verge of defeat in syria, charley skpeeks with an american-born woman who joined the terrier group and now wants to return home. also tonight. >>> serving up for kindness. ♪ >>> welcome to the "overnight news." good to have you with us. >>> it started in california. now a late winter storm has made it to the northeast, some 2500 miles by the time it reaches maine. it's been tough getting around in the middle part of the country. parts of the northeast will have up to about a foot of snow. and you know what's behind that? a deep freeze. >> reporter: this massive weather system now moving east has already set off a series of single car accidents near wichita, kansas. the national weather service warns an arctic air mass could push temperatures dangerously low. they cause more crashes along interstate 90 as gusts of snow reduce visibility. and the state hewway patrol is reminding fok business hind the wheel to drive slow and safe after this semitruck crashed in franklin county. snowfall did lead to sledding in new york central park. but they warn sunday's over not
. >>> with isis on the verge of defeat in syria, charley skpeeks with an american-born woman who joined the terrier group and now wants to return home. also tonight. >>> serving up for kindness. ♪ >>> welcome to the "overnight news." good to have you with us. >>> it started in california. now a late winter storm has made it to the northeast, some 2500 miles by the time it reaches maine. it's been tough getting around in the middle part of the...
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he recorded this so-called martyrdom video before becoming a suicide bomber in syria. >> we're coming and we'll dominate over you. >> reporter: here in u.s., there are investigations into home- grown violent extremists in all 50 states. just this month alaska was added to the list. f.b.i. director james comey says through social media isis is encouraging followers to act. >> if you can't come, kill somebody where you are. that's a message that goes out to troubled souls everywhere. >> reporter: and we have photograph of a third man arrested. scott, it's not clear how much of what the suspects were plotting here in the u.s. was just talk. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom tonight. jeff, thanks. tonight a cbs news investigation has found that claims for v.a. benefits filed by thousands of veterans have gone unanswered for years, in some cases until it was much too late. here's wyatt andrews. >> why did they take ten years to send me a letter? >> reporter: dorrie stafford says this letter shows how badly the v.a.'s claim system is broken. it's dated july 29, 2014 thanking
he recorded this so-called martyrdom video before becoming a suicide bomber in syria. >> we're coming and we'll dominate over you. >> reporter: here in u.s., there are investigations into home- grown violent extremists in all 50 states. just this month alaska was added to the list. f.b.i. director james comey says through social media isis is encouraging followers to act. >> if you can't come, kill somebody where you are. that's a message that goes out to troubled souls...
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. >> explosions thundered across aleppo this morning as the sun rose in syria's largest city. sday u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with european allies in london for a new diplomatic push to somehow stop the war at least temporarily. alross the border in iraq coalition troops backed by the u.s. military are gathering outside the city of mosul, preparing for an all-out assault. esis has held the city for more than two years. the battle to retake mosul could be a turning point in a fight against isis. >> in italy ancient monuments and artifacts that were destroyed by isis and iraq and syria are rising from the ashes of destruction, with the help of modern technology. seth doane has our report from rome. >> a human-headed bull destroyed in iraq, along with this temple ceiling lost in syria, are among the monuments that have been reimagined, reconstructed and ist on display in rome. ha this is exactly as we would have seen it before isis destroyed it. >> absolutely. te doesn't exist any more. >> reporter: francisco rutelli, rome's former mayor, was the driving force to rese
. >> explosions thundered across aleppo this morning as the sun rose in syria's largest city. sday u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with european allies in london for a new diplomatic push to somehow stop the war at least temporarily. alross the border in iraq coalition troops backed by the u.s. military are gathering outside the city of mosul, preparing for an all-out assault. esis has held the city for more than two years. the battle to retake mosul could be a turning point in a...
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tonight a partial cease-fire is supposed to take effect in syria. if it does, it would be the first in the five-year-old civil war there, but no one's holding out hope. we do know the guns will be e,iet in one town south of damascus because there is no one left to kill. t's rare for western reporters 's get into syria, but our elizabeth palmer traveled there today. kh reporter: the drive in to sheikh miskeen is nonstop wreckage, and when you stop, there's silence. before the war, 30,000 people lived here. now, no one is left. oposition fighters, a whole collection of groups working together, were so entrenched here that the syrian army simply couldn't advance into the town. it was a stalemate that lasted a whole year, until they called in the russian bombers. wave after wave of air strikes, yriating in december, followed ls a syrian army ground offensive, forced the rebels to theeat. today, there are a few soldiers left guarding the ruins as the battle has moved on. the two friends who were killed... jafar oleyan is an infantry g?ldier. how fierce w
tonight a partial cease-fire is supposed to take effect in syria. if it does, it would be the first in the five-year-old civil war there, but no one's holding out hope. we do know the guns will be e,iet in one town south of damascus because there is no one left to kill. t's rare for western reporters 's get into syria, but our elizabeth palmer traveled there today. kh reporter: the drive in to sheikh miskeen is nonstop wreckage, and when you stop, there's silence. before the war, 30,000 people...
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withdrawal from northern syria looks like. coca-cola cans, boxes of food, and a football are some of what's left behind at this former u.s. base in manbij. the u.s. military con an air strike to destroy weapons in another base of kobani where u.s. and kurdish forces first worked together to drive out isis. now the russians have moved into the area to help kurdish fighters battle a turkish invasion. >> if russia's going to help in protecting the kurds, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. >> reporter: president trump defended the u.s. withdrawal yesterday at the white house. >> i'm not going to get involved in a war between turkey and syria, especially when if you look at the kurds -- and again, i say this with great respect -- they're no angels. >> reporter: a bipartisan majority of the house voted to condemn the president's decision to yeas are 364 -- >> reporter: nancy pelosi said the president was visibly shaken by the house rebuke during a bipartisan meeting at the white house. >> what we witnessed on the part of the pres
withdrawal from northern syria looks like. coca-cola cans, boxes of food, and a football are some of what's left behind at this former u.s. base in manbij. the u.s. military con an air strike to destroy weapons in another base of kobani where u.s. and kurdish forces first worked together to drive out isis. now the russians have moved into the area to help kurdish fighters battle a turkish invasion. >> if russia's going to help in protecting the kurds, that's a good thing, not a bad thing....
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after american f-16s launched a retaliatory strike on iranian backed facilities in syria. tonight's other top story, the urgent search for the suspect in the deadly maine shooting. what we are learning about the investigation. >> the manhunt here intensifies. behind me, you can see a staging area with armored vehicles. they are planning on sending divers into the water. >> while this is looking like a major focus today with a lot of people we have a lot of irons in the fire. >> norah: we honor the victims. our interview with the family of a man who died a hero. >> my husband went into the kitchen and grabbed a butcher knife and went after him. saved the patrons that were in his establishment. >> norah: a major recall to tell you about after more than a dozen people are burned by their pressure cookers. and fall may be in full swing, but are you one of the many americans who will feel the heat this halloween weekend? >> a little bit of a switch up to say the very least. millions of you dealing with temperatures that are warming than they should be for this time of year. ♪
after american f-16s launched a retaliatory strike on iranian backed facilities in syria. tonight's other top story, the urgent search for the suspect in the deadly maine shooting. what we are learning about the investigation. >> the manhunt here intensifies. behind me, you can see a staging area with armored vehicles. they are planning on sending divers into the water. >> while this is looking like a major focus today with a lot of people we have a lot of irons in the fire....
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we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the 9-year-old civil war in syria. turkish forces have joined syrian rebels battling the assad regime and its russian allies along the turkey/syria border. the fighting is so intense that turkey's defense minister said he may have to ask for u.s. patriot missiles to y againsian warplanes. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilians are stuck in the middle. some have managed to escape to jordan. michelle miller paid a visit to one refugee camp. >> reporter: this is market street here, and it's a bustling, bustling urban center, so to speak. >> absolutely. you can get pretty much anything you need that you would find in amman or other cities nearby. >> reporter: but this isn't your average city in the middle east. it's a center of commerce in one of the world's largest refugee camps. the zatry camp in jordan, hope to nearly 80,000 syrians displaced by civil war. >> none of us should ever be okay with calling this normal, but it's become an accepted reality for a lot of people. >> reporter: mike nickenchuck has been doi
we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the 9-year-old civil war in syria. turkish forces have joined syrian rebels battling the assad regime and its russian allies along the turkey/syria border. the fighting is so intense that turkey's defense minister said he may have to ask for u.s. patriot missiles to y againsian warplanes. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilians are stuck in the middle. some have managed to escape to jordan. michelle miller paid a visit to...
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a woman who once lived in kansas is captured in syria. her alleged plots against the u.s. >>> garafalo under pressure -- donald got there -- in the air, intercepted by the rams! >> super bowl set. the thrilling finishes as the rams and the bengals advance to the biggest stage in all of football. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.
a woman who once lived in kansas is captured in syria. her alleged plots against the u.s. >>> garafalo under pressure -- donald got there -- in the air, intercepted by the rams! >> super bowl set. the thrilling finishes as the rams and the bengals advance to the biggest stage in all of football. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.
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in northern israel militants launch rockets, mortars and missiles from syria and lebanon. israel responds in force. >> so we were called -- >> reporter: the captain of the northern parachute brigade showed me their positions. they're all that stands between hezbollah and israeli communities. >> how tense is the situation here then? >> it could be pretty intense here and shooting mostly rockets, mortars could follow around here. >> reporter: a tension that threatens to escalate into another front in a region already at war. few, if any, margaret, will be celebrating the new year here. many hope especially in war torn gaza behind me, that 2024 brings a long and lasting peace. >>> there was nor shortage of news on the technology and business beat this year. for a preview of what will dominate 2024 we turn to our business and technology correspondent jo ling kent. good morning >> good morning. so you cover silicon valley. there was all this talk here in washington about trying to regulate artificial intelligence, ai. is there any momentum here? >> you know, there is some momen
in northern israel militants launch rockets, mortars and missiles from syria and lebanon. israel responds in force. >> so we were called -- >> reporter: the captain of the northern parachute brigade showed me their positions. they're all that stands between hezbollah and israeli communities. >> how tense is the situation here then? >> it could be pretty intense here and shooting mostly rockets, mortars could follow around here. >> reporter: a tension that threatens...
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>> quijano: tonight, a fresh outburst of violence in syria. government forces launch a new round of deadly attacks on protesters across the country. charlie d'agata has the latest. key conservative activists make a surprising choice for the republican presidential nomination. chip reid reports from their conference. president obama's policy on contraception proves to be a bitter pill for catholic bishops and for many of the faithful as well. >> don't be meddling in my church. >> quijano: and "about time," say supporters of women in the ring. cynthia bowers talks to one of the favorites to win a spot on the first u.s. women's olympic boxing team. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening. i'm elaine quijano. the violence in syria ratcheted up another notch today, and for the first time a high-ranking military officer was among the fatalities. charlie d'agata in london has more on today's deadly round of attack and counter-attack. >> reporter: a resident in the besieged city of homs told cbs news tonigh
>> quijano: tonight, a fresh outburst of violence in syria. government forces launch a new round of deadly attacks on protesters across the country. charlie d'agata has the latest. key conservative activists make a surprising choice for the republican presidential nomination. chip reid reports from their conference. president obama's policy on contraception proves to be a bitter pill for catholic bishops and for many of the faithful as well. >> don't be meddling in my church....
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-backed forces have reclaimed all land from isis in syria. the white house now says isis controls zero territory. now, chaie d'aga, say there is still with isis, who remain in underground tunnels. two u.s. service members were killed in combat today in afghanistan. their names have not been released yet. it comes as the u.s. is trying the reach a peace agreement with the taliban. the president has ordered the pentagon to begin making plans to bring home half of the 14,000 troops still fighting america's longest war. up next here on the "cbs evening news," they are still living in tents in florida months after ao tents in florida months after ao devastating hurricane. flonase relieves your worst symptoms s? including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. honesseople0 and older colat average risk. i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here
-backed forces have reclaimed all land from isis in syria. the white house now says isis controls zero territory. now, chaie d'aga, say there is still with isis, who remain in underground tunnels. two u.s. service members were killed in combat today in afghanistan. their names have not been released yet. it comes as the u.s. is trying the reach a peace agreement with the taliban. the president has ordered the pentagon to begin making plans to bring home half of the 14,000 troops still fighting...
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now government-controlled city of aleppo, which has been the site of some of the fiercest battles in syria's civil war. both sides have denied responsibility for this most recent attack and blamed each other in what has become a familiar back and forth throughout the nation's brutal seven-year fight. while the assad regime denies using chemical weapons, the international intelligence committee has found them responsible for some of the worst offensives, including an attack in duma earlier this year. the horrific scenes of that attack prompted military action from the u.s., uk, and france who carried out missile attacks on three sites they said were associated with the regime's chemical weapons program. >>> unlike duma, there has been a ceasefire in place since september. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the latest on the tensions with migrants at the southern border. mireya villarreal will be in tijuana. >>> and bernie sanders joins us in the studio with his new book, where we go from here, two years in the resistance. that's the "cbs morning news" f
now government-controlled city of aleppo, which has been the site of some of the fiercest battles in syria's civil war. both sides have denied responsibility for this most recent attack and blamed each other in what has become a familiar back and forth throughout the nation's brutal seven-year fight. while the assad regime denies using chemical weapons, the international intelligence committee has found them responsible for some of the worst offensives, including an attack in duma earlier this...
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isis says she was killed in a jordanian air strike in syria. a consultant says isis has lied before. >> no independent verification of her death or any evidence has, in fact been provided. and lastly of course for isis to say she was kill and nobody else in isis was killed or injured sounds pretty preposterous to me. >>> muler is the only known remaining hostage held by august. she was kidnapped in august of 2013 as she was leaving a hospital in syria. lauren? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> at least 25 people were killed in egypt last night in a riot outside a soccer game. the violence caused a stampede as police battled with soccer fans. the fighting starting with pushing and shoving before the match and police fired tear gas at the crowd. the egyptians vowed they would postpone future matches. >>> alabama will become the 37th state to allow same-sex marriage today. they're set to go to courthouses to get marriage licenses. a federal judge's order overturned the ban as unconstitutional, but the singer who stole the show
isis says she was killed in a jordanian air strike in syria. a consultant says isis has lied before. >> no independent verification of her death or any evidence has, in fact been provided. and lastly of course for isis to say she was kill and nobody else in isis was killed or injured sounds pretty preposterous to me. >>> muler is the only known remaining hostage held by august. she was kidnapped in august of 2013 as she was leaving a hospital in syria. lauren? >> susan...
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reporters on "air force one," he'll discuss several issues at his upcoming summit with putin including syria and crimea, which russia seized in 2014. >> is the u.s. endorsing the idea that international borders can be redrawn by force? is this actually a topic? >> no, that's not the position of the united states. >> which is why it was newsworthy when he said it. >> i don't know that he said it. >> roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >>> safety is recalling the ford explorer. kris van cleave has more on the investigation. >>> plus in the series "profiles in service," we'll meet the only female counter sniper in the new york police department. >>> and in somalia a model is breaking barriers in the fashion world. she tells us about her newest job helping unicef. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm hena doba. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. d snoring? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now
reporters on "air force one," he'll discuss several issues at his upcoming summit with putin including syria and crimea, which russia seized in 2014. >> is the u.s. endorsing the idea that international borders can be redrawn by force? is this actually a topic? >> no, that's not the position of the united states. >> which is why it was newsworthy when he said it. >> i don't know that he said it. >> roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >>> safety is...
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in syria, a new cease-fire has taken effect. earlier truces have not held for long. roke one was brokered by russia and turkey, who are on different s des in the syrian civil war, which is nearly six years old. jlly williams joins us from istanbul. holly, what do we know? >> reporter: well, reena, the syrian regime has apparently agreed to this deal, along with one of the main syrian opposition alliances and the idea is, if it holds, this could tad to peace talks in january. dt there are dozens of syrian opposition or rebel groups, and we've spoken to some groups this evening who say they did not agree to this cease-fire. remember, also, that this cease- fire deal only includes the syrian regime and some syrian opposition groups. this deal does not include isis or a powerful kurdish group. so while this could be a turning point, it certainly isn't an end to the syrian civil war. >> ninan: how is the u.s. reacting to this deal, holly? >> reporter: well, reena, the u.s. has called this a positive development, but this deal has effectively sidelined america in syria. ru
in syria, a new cease-fire has taken effect. earlier truces have not held for long. roke one was brokered by russia and turkey, who are on different s des in the syrian civil war, which is nearly six years old. jlly williams joins us from istanbul. holly, what do we know? >> reporter: well, reena, the syrian regime has apparently agreed to this deal, along with one of the main syrian opposition alliances and the idea is, if it holds, this could tad to peace talks in january. dt there are...
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when it comes to iraq and syria, the deeper question that folks on the hill are throwing at the white house, especially after the president's press conference this week, is whether there's a strategy in the first place. >> axelrod: and as congress gets set to come back in session, i'm sure it's something we'll be hearing a lot more of. alex burns, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> axelrod: good news for anyone filling a gas tank this holiday weekend. a new study by gas buddy shows the lowest labor day weekend gas prices in four years. right now, gas costs an average of $3.43 a gallon nationwide. that is down 13 cents from this time last year. as the wise man once said, down on the shore, everything's all right. well, you couldn't have said that last labor day, the end of the first summer season after super storm sandy ravaged the coastal communities of new jersey. this summer has been a different story. here's vladimir duthiers. >> reporter: the weather has been terrific this summer on the jersey shore. t harvey cedar shellfish company on long beach island, good weather has been great
when it comes to iraq and syria, the deeper question that folks on the hill are throwing at the white house, especially after the president's press conference this week, is whether there's a strategy in the first place. >> axelrod: and as congress gets set to come back in session, i'm sure it's something we'll be hearing a lot more of. alex burns, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> axelrod: good news for anyone filling a gas tank this holiday weekend. a new study by gas buddy...
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. >>> overseas now, 20 people were killed by a car bomb in damascus, syria. it was one of three car bombs militants tried to explode in the syrian capital. syrian military tracked all three vehicles and stopped two of them at check points, but they failed to stop the third before it exploded in the city's center. russian-sponsored peace talks to end the civil war are scheduled to begin next week. >>> a u.s. navy destroyer sailed in the south china sea claimed by taiwan. the uss stethem came within 12 miles of the island. china accused the u.s. of trespassing. u.s. said it was rather part of an operation affirming the right to passage. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," disguising drugs. border agents make a huge discovery inside fake lettuce. >>> and emergency landing. a small plane use as freeway as a runway. this is the "cbs morning news." to whiten four shades for a visibly whiter smile. trust your smile to colgate optic white. i do! from the moment you met you wantecomfort and protection that's why pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals t
. >>> overseas now, 20 people were killed by a car bomb in damascus, syria. it was one of three car bombs militants tried to explode in the syrian capital. syrian military tracked all three vehicles and stopped two of them at check points, but they failed to stop the third before it exploded in the city's center. russian-sponsored peace talks to end the civil war are scheduled to begin next week. >>> a u.s. navy destroyer sailed in the south china sea claimed by taiwan. the...
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the latest round of terror comes as isis seizes more territory in syria and iraq. the u.s. and its allies must launch airstrikes against the terror group and america sent in 200 special forces, refugees rushed to get out of the war torn region. nearly 1 million migrants in hungary and germany. thousands died trying, including this syrian toddler who drowned. isis attackers also struck twice in tunisia killing 22 people in a national museum and gunning down dozens of tourists sun bathing in a resort town. >> this was a tragic and avoidable accident. >> reporter: there was international outrage after the u.s. carried out an airstrike in afghanistan and mistakenly hit a doctors without borders hospital killing 24 people. more than 2,000 people died in the annual hajj pilgrimage. the deadliest stampede ever. tensions remained high if israel as palestinians carried out a wave of stabbing attacks on jews. a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck nepal, a suicidal pilot slammed a german wings plane into the french alps. killing all people on board t. mystery of the missing malaysia fligh
the latest round of terror comes as isis seizes more territory in syria and iraq. the u.s. and its allies must launch airstrikes against the terror group and america sent in 200 special forces, refugees rushed to get out of the war torn region. nearly 1 million migrants in hungary and germany. thousands died trying, including this syrian toddler who drowned. isis attackers also struck twice in tunisia killing 22 people in a national museum and gunning down dozens of tourists sun bathing in a...
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in syria, isis is still expanding. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria.a. they're not opposed on theey ground in that region. >> reporter: in march the u.s. military plans to start training a force of about 5,000 fighters to oppose isis on the ground.. but pentagon officials say it will be late this year or earlyll next before they are capable of b taking back lost ground. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks. we're going to be heading back inside as we continue the broadcast in a moment. saving for retirement: why experts say saving a little isving better than nothing. and what saved a pilot when he ran out of fuel, when the "cbs evening news" continues. stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief f
in syria, isis is still expanding. >> isil has great leeway in northeast syria.a. they're not opposed on theey ground in that region. >> reporter: in march the u.s. military plans to start training a force of about 5,000 fighters to oppose isis on the ground.. but pentagon officials say it will be late this year or earlyll next before they are capable of b taking back lost ground. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks. we're going to be heading back...
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israel's military released this footage of its retaliatory strike in syria. it all comes as international pressure mounts on israel to scale back its bombardment of gaza on its war against hamas. >> this is israel's operation, and i'm not here to dictate timelines or terms. >> reporter: though secretary austin said he did do more to fiduciary for protection of israelis and babies. a baby was reportedly among those killed this morning. meanwhile hamas has released the images of three elderly israeli male hostages in what israeli officials condemned as a terror video. the white house says it's working hard to get another deal with israel and hamas, though the leader said they would give no deal until israel ends its strikes. and six have sent a letter to president biden expressing concern of p.m. benjamin netanyahu's strategy. they argue his strategy isn't in the best interest of israel's security or the security of the united states. back to you. >> jarred hill in new york. thank you, jared. >>> parts of the northeast are under the threat of more flooding this
israel's military released this footage of its retaliatory strike in syria. it all comes as international pressure mounts on israel to scale back its bombardment of gaza on its war against hamas. >> this is israel's operation, and i'm not here to dictate timelines or terms. >> reporter: though secretary austin said he did do more to fiduciary for protection of israelis and babies. a baby was reportedly among those killed this morning. meanwhile hamas has released the images of three...
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attack on syria. the u.s. led coalition says it launched 18 air strikes yesterday in one of the largest deliberate engagements to date. >>> tomorrow was the latest deadline for iran and sick other neighs to reach a deal in curbing iran's nuclear program. they say nothing is clear. secretary of state john kerry said the deal is possible but if he's not ready, he will walk away. margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: secretary kerry warned iran that if it does not bend on the most difficult issues remaining, he'll leave vienna without a nuclear deal. >> if there's absolute intransigence, if there's awn willingness to move on things important, president obama has always said we'll walk away. >> reporter: kerry's hastily made remarks brought out senator bob corker. >> the type of agreement they've reached is one more to their benefit than the rest of the world does not want to see them proliferate. >> reporter: the questions remaining are whether inspectors will be allowed anymore anywhere near nuclear facilities
attack on syria. the u.s. led coalition says it launched 18 air strikes yesterday in one of the largest deliberate engagements to date. >>> tomorrow was the latest deadline for iran and sick other neighs to reach a deal in curbing iran's nuclear program. they say nothing is clear. secretary of state john kerry said the deal is possible but if he's not ready, he will walk away. margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: secretary kerry warned iran that if it does not bend on the most...